Is it possible for the law of attraction, quantum physics- thoughts are things apply to god, Jesus?

Is it possible for a person's or a group of persons experience, belief or faith in God or some other god or higher power cause said God or higher
power to be manifested in our physical reality without said God actually being real and true as the bible or any other book or scripure dictates?
What do you guys who have some experience on this subject think? I did not read or hear this from anyone, this came straight from my own head. And I
have been thinking about this for a long time now!

Jesus is an archetype or character born out of our human experience. Jesus is called the "image of God", we all see an image every waking moment of
our lives (unless you're blind of course). What is this image of the world we see consisted of? Different frequencies of LIGHT, each frequency
creating a particular color and form which makes up the world around us. We are an image of light just as Jesus says of himself.

He represents humanity as a whole and what we all are on a fundamental level: a divine expression of God that comes in the form of an image of light
that reveals the universal body. What is the church? The body of Christ, it is the congregation of believers. What does "Catholic" mean? Universal, it
is the bastardized and corrupted form of the true universal body which is the world around us and the bodies we see.

Christ is the image that reveals the body, what you see right now, the "light of the world" and "light of life". God the Father is the invisible
Spirit within us that gives life to the body and image. That's a trinity: Father Spirit, Mother Body, and Son the Image. We are created in God's
image, the image we see every single moment of our conscious lives. Look into a mirror, you are created in God's image, the image of light and light
of the world, a.k.a. "Jesus". "Those who have seen me (Jesus) have seen the Father." What you see (the light) is proof of the Spirit within you, so
those who have seen the image have seen God, you see God as you read this and as the bible says "God is light".

I believe that my beliefs align with your question, so my answer would be that yes it is possible for people to draw inspiration from the bible or any
other holy book and come to a very different conclusion than its followers when it comes to who or what God is.

The answer to your question does not need a written or verbal explanation.

But.. billions of conscious humans have prayed, meditated, willed, believed.. put all their heart and intent on meeting or having their God here on
this earth plane.

Still nothing.

Will never happen. The only way this would make sense or be possible, is to say your concept of God, is built OF the universal matter/material itself,
and therefore confined to it by its own natural laws/forces.

Yet the usual concept or idea of a God being, is one that outside of time and not confined of the universe.
Which would mean, not within it either, not made of universal matter/material.

One can't have it both ways; be confined and not confined by universal/natural laws.

If it were a possibility, it would of happened by now via the billion souls that have thrived and lived for their God throughout the ages, willing
communion.

There is no evidence other then books written by unknown authors, edited too many times to know, with unknown intentions throughout millenia.

originally posted by: 3NL1GHT3N3D1
Jesus is an archetype or character born out of our human experience. Jesus is called the "image of God", we all see an image every waking moment of
our lives (unless you're blind of course). What is this image of the world we see consisted of? Different frequencies of LIGHT, each frequency
creating a particular color and form which makes up the world around us. We are an image of light just as Jesus says of himself.

He represents humanity as a whole and what we all are on a fundamental level: a divine expression of God that comes in the form of an image of light
that reveals the universal body. What is the church? The body of Christ, it is the congregation of believers. What does "Catholic" mean? Universal, it
is the bastardized and corrupted form of the true universal body which is the world around us and the bodies we see.

Christ is the image that reveals the body, what you see right now, the "light of the world" and "light of life". God the Father is the invisible
Spirit within us that gives life to the body and image. That's a trinity: Father Spirit, Mother Body, and Son the Image. We are created in God's
image, the image we see every single moment of our conscious lives. Look into a mirror, you are created in God's image, the image of light and light
of the world, a.k.a. "Jesus". "Those who have seen me (Jesus) have seen the Father." What you see (the light) is proof of the Spirit within you, so
those who have seen the image have seen God, you see God as you read this and as the bible says "God is light".

I believe that my beliefs align with your question, so my answer would be that yes it is possible for people to draw inspiration from the bible or any
other holy book and come to a very different conclusion than its followers when it comes to who or what God is.

Yes, the Flying Spaghetti Monster, deity of the Pastafarians, first mentioned by Bobby Henderson in 2005, has made His presence and ability to effect
change in the World known to me by unmistakable signs.

As we all know, The Flying Spaghetti Monster has special divine people (Pirates), and coincidentally, today is Talk Like a Pirate Day. So
perfect timing.

Back about 5 years ago, I was hauled out of a long hiatus from thinking about gods, goddesses, and anything related to religion, and invited to join
ATS to "help fight against the mean atheists". So while I was re-acquainting myself with the various versions of the Old Testament deity and the New
Testament deity, my Granddaughter had a birthday. The theme, chosen by her parents was to be Pirates. I think it had to do with a cartoon movie
she liked.

Somehow or other I ended up with a pirate skull shaped mylar/helium balloon complete with eye patch. The house I was living in had 11 foot ceiling.
This balloon, which normally was hitting the ceiling, would somehow, when not watched, manage to drop down the four feet necessary to go through the
doorway, and sneak into my bedroom. And no, it wasn't a draft or wind current, I tested for that with a lit cigarette, watching the smoke pattern. So,
whenever I went into my room to go to bed, there it was, and I would haul it out to the living room again.

After about 2 weeks, enough helium had escaped so that the balloon would hover halfway between floor and ceiling.

One morning, I woke up to see the skull face two inches in front of my face, leaning right in, like a person would do for a face to face encounter.
That was pretty startling to say the least. Kind of like 0:35 of this clip but closer.

For a few years, I thought it was one of the Old Testament deities messing with me, but recently I concluded that the Flying Spaghetti Monster was a
more likely candidate.

Read up on the Phillip Experiment. Pretty sure its debunked but have not read the debunk part so not sure how solid the debunking stance and evidence
is.

Interesting read though.

Coomba98

Okay, I read up on the Phillip Experiment like you suggested, and the Phillip Experiment is a lot different then my question! Here is a quick overview
of the Phillip Experiment: a group of Canadian parapsychologists wanted to attempt an experiment to create a ghost, proving their theory that the
human mind can produce spirits through expectation, imagination and visualization and they attempted to communicate with the ghost through a séance.
They did not try to manifest the ghost in physical human form with their minds by believing in it and/or having faith in it, instead they tried to
communicate with the ghost through a séance!

If God is Omnipresent, and Omnipotent, and one seeks a Union with God and focuses themselves to a manifestation of Him in a fashion they understand
seeking Divine Union, then should He so choose, he will reveal Himself.

However, from my personal experience, most persons who go about the business of invocation open themselves to the very real world of the demonic, who
will impersonate godliness, in order to predate on human folly and egoism.

God is Omnipresent and Omnipotent.

If you seek to know Him, look around with your heart and mind in a pure state.

Everything all around is full of His Glory.

Once again, it is sad that so many seek fantastical visions or expansive miracles for confirmation, when the silent and subtle Grave of just Being
should be enough. Most people aren't seeking Peace and Unification, they are instead dabbling in occultic forces without understanding they are doing
so.

Granted, this has just been my experience, your mileage may vary.

What aspect is your focus at this point in your Journey?
That's the real question.

If God is Omnipresent, and Omnipotent, and one seeks a Union with God and focuses themselves to a manifestation of Him in a fashion they understand
seeking Divine Union, then should He so choose, he will reveal Himself.

However, from my personal experience, most persons who go about the business of invocation open themselves to the very real world of the demonic, who
will impersonate godliness, in order to predate on human folly and egoism.

God is Omnipresent and Omnipotent.

If you seek to know Him, look around with your heart and mind in a pure state.

Everything all around is full of His Glory.

Once again, it is sad that so many seek fantastical visions or expansive miracles for confirmation, when the silent and subtle Grave of just Being
should be enough. Most people aren't seeking Peace and Unification, they are instead dabbling in occultic forces without understanding they are doing
so.

Granted, this has just been my experience, your mileage may vary.

What aspect is your focus at this point in your Journey?
That's the real question.

That's not what I asked but okay! I did not mention if I believed in a god or not! I think there could be a god.

originally posted by: Elementalist
Jesus is not a God. Never was known as one.

The answer to your question does not need a written or verbal explanation.

But.. billions of conscious humans have prayed, meditated, willed, believed.. put all their heart and intent on meeting or having their God here on
this earth plane.

Still nothing.

Will never happen. The only way this would make sense or be possible, is to say your concept of God, is built OF the universal matter/material itself,
and therefore confined to it by its own natural laws/forces.

Yet the usual concept or idea of a God being, is one that outside of time and not confined of the universe.
Which would mean, not within it either, not made of universal matter/material.

One can't have it both ways; be confined and not confined by universal/natural laws.

If it were a possibility, it would of happened by now via the billion souls that have thrived and lived for their God throughout the ages, willing
communion.

There is no evidence other then books written by unknown authors, edited too many times to know, with unknown intentions throughout millenia.

Because it did not happen before or that we do not know that did happen before does not mean it did not and cannot happen!

We are ALL connected and not to get all religious™ but that connection is to 'The Divine'.. It is ONLY when that connection gets defined by
whomever, if those are coming from a religious™ angle then that will be reflected in their definition. e.g. My God vs. Your God... "Pastor Dave said
I should feel.."

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